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- American Democracy Protection Framework with 19 bills
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# A Universal Declaration of Human Dignity and Mutual Flourishing
This is a living document, an attempt to articulate principles for human dignity that acknowledge both universal aspirations and particular contexts, both individual rights and collective responsibilities, both historical injuries and future obligations.
## This is not
- A final statement
- A Western imposition
- A utopian fantasy
- A replacement for local wisdom
## This is
- An invitation to dialogue
- A working draft
- A bridge between traditions
- A commitment to keep trying
## Core Principle
"These principles are universal in spirit and particular in practice."
## The Declaration
Read the current version: [DECLARATION.md](DECLARATION.md)
### 🌍 Available Translations
The declaration is now available in **11 languages**, covering over 4 billion native speakers:
- 🇬🇧 **English** - [Original](DECLARATION.md)
- 🇪🇸 **Español (Spanish)** - [es-ES.md](translations/es-ES.md) - 559M speakers
- 🇨🇳 **中文 (Mandarin Chinese)** - [zh-CN.md](translations/zh-CN.md) - 1.1B speakers
- 🇮🇳 **हिन्दी (Hindi)** - [hi-IN.md](translations/hi-IN.md) - 602M speakers
- 🇸🇦 **العربية (Arabic)** - [ar-SA.md](translations/ar-SA.md) - 422M speakers
- 🇧🇩 **বাংলা (Bengali)** - [bn-BD.md](translations/bn-BD.md) - 273M speakers
- 🇧🇷 **Português (Portuguese)** - [pt-BR.md](translations/pt-BR.md) - 264M speakers
- 🇷🇺 **Русский (Russian)** - [ru-RU.md](translations/ru-RU.md) - 258M speakers
- 🇯🇵 **日本語 (Japanese)** - [ja-JP.md](translations/ja-JP.md) - 125M speakers
- 🇫🇷 **Français (French)** - [fr-FR.md](translations/fr-FR.md) - 310M speakers
- 🇩🇪 **Deutsch (German)** - [de-DE.md](translations/de-DE.md) - 134M speakers
Each translation includes cultural context notes to ensure the principles resonate authentically across different traditions and worldviews.
## Repository Structure
```
universal-declaration/
├── README.md # This file - vision and invitation
├── DECLARATION.md # The current version of the declaration
├── CONTRIBUTING.md # How to propose changes thoughtfully
├── /translations/ # Community translations
├── /historical-context/ # The historical progression and influences
├── /discussions/ # Ongoing dialogues about specific articles
├── /adaptations/ # Local/regional interpretations
└── /docs/ # HTML presentation
```
## Quick Start
1. **Read**: Start with [DECLARATION.md](DECLARATION.md) to understand the current principles
2. **Reflect**: Consider how these principles resonate with or challenge your context
3. **Contribute**: See [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for how to add your voice
4. **Translate**: Help make this accessible in more languages
5. **Adapt**: Share how your community might implement these principles
## Why This Matters Now
We stand at a convergence of crises:
- Ecological systems approaching irreversible tipping points
- Inequality deepening within and between nations
- Technologies reshaping what it means to be human
- Historical injuries demanding recognition and repair
- Global challenges requiring unprecedented cooperation
Previous declarations, however noble, have proven insufficient. We need principles that:
- Bridge individual and collective rights
- Honor Indigenous wisdom alongside other traditions
- Take seriously our obligations to future generations
- Recognize the Earth as partner, not property
- Address historical injuries, not just future aspirations
## Who This Is For
Everyone. Specifically:
- Communities seeking alternatives to extractive systems
- Movements working for justice and regeneration
- Individuals questioning inherited assumptions
- Organizations trying to embody better values
- Future generations who will inherit what we build
## How to Engage
### For Individuals
- Read and sit with the principles
- Share with your community
- Propose refinements based on your experience
### For Communities
- Translate into your language and context
- Create local adaptations
- Document how you implement these principles
### For Organizations
- Use as a framework for institutional reflection
- Share practical applications
- Contribute learnings from implementation
### For Scholars
- Add historical context and philosophical grounding
- Document connections across traditions
- Critique constructively with alternative formulations
## Living Document Philosophy
This declaration is designed to evolve. Not through endless revision that dilutes meaning, but through thoughtful iteration that deepens understanding. Each contribution should:
- Strengthen rather than weaken core commitments
- Include rather than exclude voices
- Clarify rather than obscure meaning
- Connect rather than divide communities
## Get Involved
- **Live Website**: Visit the declaration at [mutual-flourishing.org](https://mutual-flourishing.org)
- **Discuss**: Open an issue or start a discussion
- **Translate**: Add your language to `/translations/` (help us reach more of the world's 7,000+ languages!)
- **Adapt**: Share regional interpretations in `/adaptations/`
- **Document**: Contribute to `/historical-context/`
- **Build**: Create tools or visualizations
## Acknowledgments
This declaration builds on centuries of struggle and wisdom from countless communities. It draws from:
- Indigenous teachings about reciprocity and responsibility
- Ubuntu and other African philosophies of interdependence
- Buddhist concepts of interbeing and compassion
- Islamic principles of justice and stewardship
- Secular humanist commitments to reason and dignity
- Environmental movements centering Earth's rights
- Feminist ethics of care and relation
- Decolonial critiques of imposed universalism
## License
This work is dedicated to the global commons. Use, adapt, and share freely, with attribution to the collective effort rather than any individual.
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